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Category: Together

  • Djurgården winner at Green Destinations Top 100 Story Awards

    Articles
  • Royal Djurgården is internationally recognized for good practice for destinations

    Articles
  • The Royal Djurgården Society commits to act on the climate issue

    Together
  • Smart ways to make good choices

    A world exhibition on sustainability
  • Royal Djurgården is awarded the international Green Destinations Platinum Award

    Articles
  • Traffic-smart test week shows the way forward

    Open, accessible and welcoming Djurgården
  • Djurgården – a place for important conversations

    Together
  • Let’s set our goals

    Together
  • Sensitivity training syftar till att belysa att olika grupper har olika behov och att vårt beteende därför behöver anpassas till varje grupp.

    Sensitivity training

    Articles
  • To be a part of the first National City Park in the world

    Open, accessible and welcoming Djurgården
  • Sjöhistoriska museet sett från vattnet

    All-electric boats make a splash at Djurgården

    A fossil-free and trafficsmart Djurgården
  • Plastsugrör i klara färger

    Time to focus on plastic and single-use items

    A fossil-free and trafficsmart Djurgården
  • Skräpfynd från vattnet utanför Vasamuseet. Rostig cykel, däck, stol.

    What lies beneath the surface?

    Open, accessible and welcoming Djurgården
  • We measure our impact

    Together
  • Megan Epler Wood föreläser på Gröna Lunds teater.

    World-leading researcher leads discussion on balanced tourism

    A fossil-free and trafficsmart Djurgården
  • Stockholm Chamber of Commerce wants better public transport options for Djurgården

    A fossil-free and trafficsmart Djurgården
  • Gruppfotografi deltagare BarCamp 2017

    Djurgården is pushing for better integration

    Open, accessible and welcoming Djurgården
  • Flygfotovy över Djurgården från Kaknästornet

    How do our visitors move around Djurgården?

    A fossil-free and trafficsmart Djurgården

    The Royal Djurgården Society brings together around 60 attractions who work for the long-term sustainable development of Djurgården. Our work is carried out together with the Royal Djurgården Administration, with support from the Royal National City Park development fund.

    Contact us

    Kungl. Djurgårdens Intressenter

    c/o Nordiska museet

    Box 27820

    115 93 Stockholm

     

    info@royaldjurgarden.se

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